When to Visit Belize? A Comprehensive List of Holidays & Festivals in Belize

It seems like festivals and holidays come in rapid fire in Belize and that is because…they do. And rather than just continuing to wing it…I thought I’d put together a comprehensive list because 1. I need to make sure I attend each and every one at least one time in my life and 2. because you should too.

Belize is a country of people that love to party and parade and party some more. For such a tiny place, you’ll find that this list of festivals is quite an extensive one.

We’ve got wood to chop people! The year is ticking by. I have added links to the events that I have attended…and PLEASE, if I have forgotten some or many, please let me know. Muchos gracias.

Oh…and here is a map of the country. Just for reference. Smaller than the state of Massachusetts. For more information on the areas, check out my “Locations” page.

JANUARY

New Year’s Eve/Day – Classic parties around the country. Fireworks in San Pedro and parties that go until dawn…and beyond.

FEBRUARY

San Pedro Carnival/Carnaval (February) – a tradition on the island filled with painting, dancing, cross dressing and tons of Mardi Gras-esque fun. Next year’s will be the end of February with the weekend before and up to Fat Tuesday, February 28th, 2017.

Friday at midnight, Saturday and Sunday – it feels like the entire country is at the beach and PARTYING. Caye Caulker, San Pedro and Placencia are the hot spots and dance contests, loud music and drinking are the center of the festivities.

Easter Monday: An official holiday and most are sleeping off their goma (creole for hangover) and travelling home.

MAY

Belmopan Agriculture and Trade Show – Usually the first weekend in May. AWESOME. Hot sweaty and awesome. Animals, plants, rides, food, CROWDS, a rodeo, dirt bikes… I’ve been twice. 2012 Part One and Part Two and 2014: One and Two. You must go once in your life. Here’s 2012 on the fastest moving ferris wheel in the world. That look in my eyes behind my sunglasses? 2012 Terror.

Cashew Festival in Crooked Tree. A bit of a mysterious one. I can never really get a hold on when this one is. Does it even happen at all?

Chocolate Festival in Punta Gorda – Fantastic three day event in beautiful Punta Gorda in the South. The Saturday street festival is the highlight. Even if you miss this event, visiting gorgeous Southern Belize should SO be on your list.

Costa Maya Festival – A huge uniquely Latin International Festival held in San Pedro. This year the dates are August 4th to 6th. A huge concert, comedians, a real-deal beauty pageant and lots more. Here’s the website.

Tres Pescados Fishing Tournament – The same weekend as Costa Maya, boats go out looking for the Grand Slam – Bonefish, Tarpon and Permit. Here’s a look at last year’s…

SEPTEMBER

Belize practically shuts down for the months of September. Somehow the two official holiday on the 10th and 21st meld together for SEPTEMBER CELEBRATIONS! It’s my favorite month of the year.

Battle of St George’s Caye Celebrations – September 10th marks the Battle of St George’s Caye and there are regattas, parades and celebrations. Most notedly, Belize City’s HUGE Carnival. Here it is in 2013 (Part One and Two) and 2014. SUPER FUN and not for the faint of heart. Or those who have no tolerance for sweating.

Sir Barry Bowen Belikin Bash – Free concerts around the country with the BIG ONE in Belize City. Last year, I got ALL ACCESS.

Belize City Jouvert – a tradition in Belize City pre-Carnival that is spreading around Belize. Last year Orange Walk and San Pedro celebrated. EARLY morning, people parade through the streets painted in mud & chocolate – this site has some great pictures of the festivities.

September 21st/Independence Day Celebrations – huge parades around the country.

The queen of parades takes place in Orange Walk but I’ve never been because I love our local San Pedro JUMP UP celebration way too much. Here’s Part One last year.

OCTOBER

Halloween – There are celebrations around the country for this totally American holiday but Ambergris Caye has REALLY embraced the day…and makes a week of it with parties, parties, parties. Parties for people – the biggest at the Holiday Hotel…

BTB Annual Village Arts & Crafts Expo – People around the country in Belize City displaying their arts and crafts. Here is last year’s.

Garifuna Settlement Day – November 19. Celebrated around Belize – especially in predominantly Garifuna towns and villages. Like Dangriga and Hopkins, Punta Gorda and Seine Bight. The all night partying to the gorgeous morning re-enactment of the landing…it’s well worth getting up early for. Here’s my beautiful morning in Punta Gorda.

LOVEFM Christmas Parades – Probably the countries most popular radio station, LoveFM hosts evening parades around the country. Check their facebook page for the schedule but the one in San Pedro has grown exponentially and is now a focal point of the Christmas season. Here’s 2013 in downtown San Pedro.

Christmas – is well…Christmas. The houses of San Pedro light up beautiful…the weather is beautiful…it’s festive but low key. Snorkel Christmas day…or go for a sail. Beautiful.

SO…when is a good time to visit Belize? Pretty much anytime!

And PLEASE…I am sure I forgot events in this list. Please let me know what to include from your area.

You might be right. 1. Late August is a bit light on activities and 2. I am older than the country of Belize!

mysteryboy

🙂 🙂 🙂 so are most of the people who visit and about 99.8% of you expats.

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My name’s Rebecca and over TEN years ago (!) I moved from Manhattan, NYC (where I worked as a bond trader at Lehman Brothers) to San Pedro, Belize. Holy crap, what a change. I spent a full year deciding if Belize was right for me, over 3 years managing a sometimes gritty bar & restaurant and now over 3 years travelling, living and writing this blog. As you can imagine, I’ve seen the good, awesome, bad and the ugly (though not often). I’ve got lots to say and so here’s my website and my daily blog.

I originally set out to show you all sides of life on the island of Ambergris Caye and now it’s time to expand to the amazing country of Belize. So much to see in one tiny country.

For more information on how and why I moved here, an estimate of how much it costs to live in San Pedro and advice about packing and planning, check out my post series about my expat life.

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